Stand-up in the age of outrage: how comedians negotiate the repoliticisation of humor Jonas Nicolaï,Pieter Maeseele
From mocking pastors to roasting politicians: humour scandals, media dynamics and cultural change in the Netherlands, 1963-2021 Ivo Nieuwenhuis
Possibilities and limits of political humour in a hybrid regime: a visual ethnographic study of the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party Anniina Hyttinen
Polarised but similar: Russian and Belarusian pro- and anti-democratic humour in the public sphere Liisi Laineste,Anastasiya Fiadotava
Book review: Koivukoski, Joonas (2022). Political Humour in the Hybrid Media environment: Studies on Journalistic Satire and Amusing Advocacy. University or Helsinki. Aleksandar Takovski
Book review: Suzuki, Shige (CJ), and Ronald Stewart (2023). Manga: A Critical Guide. Bloomsbury Academic. M.W. Shores
Book review: Derrin, Daniel, and Hannah Burrows (eds.) (2020). The Palgrave Handbook of Humour, History, and Methodology. Springer. Mark John Rolfe
Book review: Jennifer, Caplan (2023). Funny, You Don’t Look Funny. Wayne State University Press. Arie Sover
Book review: Double, Oliver, and Sharon Lockyer (eds.) (2022). Alternative Comedy Now and Then: Critical Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan. Nikos Koulopoulos
Book review: Mpofu, Shepherd (ed.) (2021). Digital humour in the Covid-19 pandemic: Perspectives from the Global South. Palgrave Macmillan. Kerry Mullan
Book review: Roberts, Alan (2019). A Philosophy of Humour. Palgrave Macmillan – Pivot. Marijana Prodanovic